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In cold climates, air leakage is accompanied by moisture transport. When migrating through dew point temperatures, a considerable amount of moisture accumulation may occur depending on variables such as the duration of sub-zero exterior temperatures, building pressurization, wind effects and the level of interior relative humidity. Moisture accumulation may result in premature deterioration of wall assemblies and the formation of mold. When commissioning new building envelopes, or carrying out b
Jun. 15, 2007

Antonio Colantonio; Garry dESROCHES

This paper will focus discussion on the building envelope, the science behind the inspection, techniques for inspection, and verification of the findings. Because much of our work is pioneering, we will end by addressing the question `Where do we go from here?`

WHY USE INFRARED
A picture says a thousand words; infrared thermography is the only diagnostic technology that lets you instantly visualize and verify thermal performance.
SCHEDULE
“You want it to rain the day before? And y

Jun. 15, 2007

Kristen Szava; Stephen Verssen

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) investigators should select cost effective, efficient and the highest quality sampling
equipment for evaluation of indoor environments. Particle impaction onto an adhesive surface (non-viable) or into culture media (viable) are the most widely used techniques to evaluate the presence and levels of airborne bioaerosols, particularly in non-industrial indoor environments. These processes depend on the inertial properties of the particles, such as size, density and veloc
Jun. 15, 2007

James Tucker